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CONSUMER ALERT: Questionable Robocalls Targeting Wisconsin Seniors

Posted Wednesday, December 18, 2012 --- 2:48 p.m.

Press Release from DATCP:

MADISON – Callers representing themselves as “Senior Emergency Care,” “Senior Safety Alert” and “Senior Safe Alert” have recently pounded Wisconsin homes with prerecorded telephone calls pitching personal emergency alert systems. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) asks Wisconsin residents to hang up on these harassing calls.

These groups are not registered telemarketers in Wisconsin. The calls show on caller ID units as having a 262 or 608 area code, but the numbers might be spoofed or misrepresented. DATCP has received a number of complaints against these three groups, with most of the complaints coming from the Madison, Milwaukee and Fox Valley areas.

These groups may be trying to sell a questionable product that is tied to a recurring fee. The calls seem to be following the pattern of similar robocall scenarios targeting seniors around the country. In those instances, the recordings have claimed that their product is free – but the company charges consumer around $30 per month for service.

Unfortunately, it is also possible that these calls are “phishing” scams seeking credit card numbers and any other personal information that they can get from the call recipients. Again, your best defense is to simply hang up the phone.

For more information or to file a consumer complaint, visit http://datcp.wisconsin.gov, send an e-mail to datcphotline@wisconsin.gov or call the hotline toll-free at 1-800-422-7128.

Connect with Consumer Protection on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wiconsumer.


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  • by Catherine M. Location: Ok, US on Dec 29, 2012 at 12:11 AM
    Sounds like the telemarketing call I got last week. This lady kept telling me about their product but I could barely understand what she was saying. I bet it was probably to trick me into buying. I told her I wasn't interested and hung up. I also raised my concern at Callercenter so people know how to deal with misleading calls.

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